The bride, 28, walked down the aisle in an original couture pale blue bridal gown created by Canadian designer Ines Di Santo. The groom, 41, wore a tuxedo by Atlanta-based master tailor/designer Joseph Addo.

The newlyweds exchanged custom-made wedding bands by celebrity jeweler Chris Aire, who also designed Osborne’s five-carat, diamond-and-red gold engagement ring. The bridesmaid’s custom chandelier earrings were designed by Renee Pawele of Renee Pawele Bride. A gifted singer, Osborne serenaded her groom with a rendition of India.Arie’s "Truth" as she walked down the aisle.

Surrounded by 250 of their closest friends and family, including NBA greats Charles Barkley, Reggie Miller, Kenny Anderson and Marc Jackson, the couple shared their love in a garden ceremony elegantly designed by Catering by Ashley, the California-based event planning company helmed by Executive Chef Bill Blackburn. To symbolize the spirit and freedom of their covenant, a flurry of monarch butterflies were released into the sky.

Mixing the sounds of Smith’s native New York with Osborne’s West Indian roots, the couple, who met at a charity event in 2004, danced into the night to music provided by the world-famous DJ Nice and an authentic steel pan band. During the couple’s first dance, guests were treated to an impromptu fireworks display compliments of Six Flag’s Magic Mountain.

Blending two children from Smith’s first marriage and one from Osborne, the Smiths will reside in Stevenson Ranch, California. Smith will continue to commute to Atlanta during the NBA season where he tapes the Emmy award-winning Inside the NBA with colleagues Charles Barkley and Ernie Johnson.

Two-time NBA champion Smith is in his eighth full season as an NBA studio analyst for TNT’s Inside the NBA. In 2005, Smith, with support from the NBA and TNT, organized and hosted the NBA Players Hurricane Relief Game raising over $1 million for Hurricane Katrina victims.

Osborne’s TV/film credits include The Price is Right, Huff, Eve, Snow Dogs, Any Given Sunday and the Swedish soap, Ocean Ave.

Man - Kenny is one lucky man. He better kiss those two Rocket rings Hakeem got for him. His mixed up metaphors - title hungry veterans being like eating soup with a fork, or a car needing gas-he is so lucky he is making his living stress free on TNT instead of as an assistant coach.

In the old days m,arriages with similar age disparity lasted the longest.

I believe this one is forever.

Best wishes to them.

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You act like it's out of fashion or something. There is still a strong 'pool' of married couples with an older, financially-established man and a younger, fresh-outta-college girl; heck, I personally know a few...

I don't ever remember people referring to him as Kenny "The Jet" Smith back when he was playing for the Rockets....

WHO THE F STARTED CALLING HIM THAT

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He started calling himself that went he started his TNT gig. No joke.

As a Rocket, I guess he was Kenny "I dribble the ball off my foot in the Finals against no pressure and know exactly what my 3pt% is" Smith. I do give him props for nailing that clutch 3 in game 1 of the 95 finals when Penny fell for the pump fake. I guess Penny figured he could've recovered because Kenny tried to pump fake him earlier on a breakaway layup and Penny totally stuffed it back in his face. Quite embarassing...and that's when the Rocks were down 20 or so. Ah, playoff memories...I long for those days.

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